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U Send Mail Bids to any of the above and they wilt be executed to your best advantage. J . HEADQUARTERS; FOR DUROC-JERSEYS OF HIGH QUALITY llllllllllllll!!!l!l!ilEili::;,ii!IIIII,Jll lillllllllllllllllllllliiuid ram imni wwwwi wwww i www vi i mt mmmmh Uiwft i - t It !HnWP"II,,",,',",,?wl!",,r llllMMllltXM iUAaMasiseeAaAaaAaMsMU mj tevewtti laaMiiUMMkksasjMeMMaii AC Pure Bred Registered SHORTHORNS -AT AUCTION Monday, July :15th, 1918, Begfeahg at n o'docb At Ccszty Pcsrhcae Farn, Hoaston, Halifax Co., Va. ' 16 HEAD WILL BE OFFERED--16 6 Cowv 6 Heifer, 1 Bull, 3 Bidl Calye g A rare opportunityjor the general farmer to, get .good breeding stock. f g All animals tuberculin tested hy U. S, B, A. I; ; ; " - . g E Fnr further n articular write to ' - H T.K. MOFFET, - GRAII CRADDOCK, I I Deccsitralica Agt, S. Boston, Va. Ccanty Gerk, Houston, Va. s es VttimiimmHimmimi unnnu!innnminnnn!!nnnnnni 1 " 1 " y ..mm ShanMin's Jerseys Dolls and Deifero Of Golden Lads, Golden Fern'i tad. Blue Belt, Tormentor, Oxford Lads and Eminent Families. You knotv thereto no better blood than these famous proven families, . : Write for Descriptions and Priees. J. A. SnANKLM. , ,tZ!L COLBUDU, S. C. YOUNG JERSEY HERD 10 Registered Jersey Heifers- From to 18 moaths old. Nwttly an sired by irmdsoos of the fanuni imported Bulla,' Gamboge Kolaht . - and OxfordYou'll-Do out ot Tennessee bted com AL8 BOLU CALF TO HEAD THE HERO By son of fte ?25,000 Imported bull. Golden Fem'i Noble. WILL BELL THIS YOtfNO. HERD AT LOW PBICE, IF ALL ABB TAKEN AT ONCE. v , .--." ?ust proper- aw for extreme South.;,. ' - ; W. GETTYS, A ATHENS, TENN. uiiuiiJHiiiuiiiiiiiiiiniiiKiiiiisniiiiiiininiiniiiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiifiiuiiiiiuntina HOMELAND FARM I REGISTERED DUR0C- JERSEYS j g Grand, qfferlng of richly bred males' and gilts, wvan furnish unrelated pairs s g and trios. We have in our herd the best blood fines' that "we can obtain. Every s s animal Bent out la carefully selected, and true to trpe.-';'We furnish pedigree, Price g $35. We offer special and subject to prior sale gilts and males from the follow- s g IngBlres: -Cherry Tip, King John's Orion and Pal Taxpayer, dams by De- a g fender, Cherry Chief, John's Orion and King- Willetta. 5 g A few bred sows for sale, aIsoa 2 service inates, , ' , S ' CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED HOMELAND FARM, ? . , Riggs, Virginia. saniniiiinniinnimiininininiinniiinnniin F A C T S ABO UT ABERDEEN All GUS FACT 2 Aberdeen-Angus steers bring the highest prices on the market ' Sioux City record, $17.75 on Aberdeen-Angus; Southern cattle Tecord at East Bt Louis up till APrtl " on Aberdeen-Angus, 10 cents above another breed in same consignment." Aberdeen-Angus topped 8t. Louis for Southern records each last three years. St. Paul record, $17.25. E. P. Hall, feeder of four grand hampionrcarlots at the cao InternaUonal, who has fed cattle for thirty years says the market pays him rL0,.5? cfnt a hundredweight more forAberdeen-Asgui than for other kinds. iid pTii J?2Jr!:zf!' .ormiQm' woaow von an u tvery bus.- . ...(i AMERICAN ABERDEEN-ANGU3 BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION, 817 PF Exehaltfi Ave., CHICAGO. . Souther RnDrMntntiv- ns ft n inwc Vimwiiii Thu. . w -. w va, . .va, " iiHniiii. DUROC-JERSEYS Registered Duroc-Jersey Swine BIQ TTFSf ALL AGES -WHITE FOR PBICES. ROBERT L. RIGGS, P.tl. Goose Creek, otranto, 8, C. O. I, Cs, 0. 1. C$ and Chester Whites Bon. Bwd Outs. Sows. Toons Herds a Spawtaltf. Ko akin; proline, large kind. Psdlxms frei Wmi F. E. BUEBU8H, 8CI0TA. ILLINOIS. tl j' ! a tlPIIC P ATTI ..:.sWfsit- .sgss. .;. strfios b TroJan-Drie and Crown Moth etm. Also an xaaptioDaUy baadsome PCRCHEROH STALUON, tn Istared in P. S. A. coming a years Old, wets-it 1980 tts. BO&E DALE STOCK FARMS, JiSsrsMtoa. Va. RICHLY BRED REGISTERED H0L8TEIN auu Bezea. .Young Servloe Built from Heavy Produolno Dm Fflsa. BookJai Ordart for 0. I. 0. Pigs. &Mdr to ship in Mawb, Arrtl and May. t-W sneks rtd.111 STB ! 1M.HS T. Ms . . ihTiT 140: NS SVm au rtllLiZlzZlM mrm' tamediato delivery.. All of these pigs are out of choice 5?a?i.'elBht B0W 1111(1 toed by heavy-weight boars of sitMi7' the Champion at VirginU i9,17, mu8t be as represented or, money refunded. Write for circulars and prices. . R. Q. OWEN, Route I, Phone 2406, BEDFORD, VA, TAR1WORTHS aajiuST svusjutuTwn f ,H. ... nliw B-ARU. DURHAMS FOR SALE Pel! Durham Bull. i;Slei)5hS. ",lstrtioa. Alio a few gradfl i Ppu and. Shorthorn Heifers. 6 io 8 "WJrsl tirade Tunis ; Ram Lamba- 15-16ths pure These are beauties. s ' r.nfc-Americ SfDole -Comb fMiodsfstand TSd Beauty strain. $1.B0 per siting w JJvered by pared post fi 0. C J. JACK8DIL - ' ' HORATIO, 8- FOR SALE .Fiftr pure-bred Shetland Poni J; .G. siiRCHI, r Knoirille, Tew
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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